of Cradle
Source: Webster's dictionaryMost wretched men Are cradled into poetry by wrong They learn in suffering what they teach in song. Percy Bysshe Shelley
Bob cradled the blanket and small black garbage bag of winter clothes, “Thank you for your generosity and the gifts,” he said softly. Source: Internet
"Alright, pal," Din says, his cheek cradled by Grogu's outstretched hand, "it's time to go." Source: Internet
Dressed smartly in a camel coloured coat, Lucy cradled her little one as doting dad Ryan adjusted his pram. Source: Internet
After the trauma of that day—she heard the sounds of massacre from the next room, where she cradled a daughter and waited with dread—the layers of loss have piled up like endlessly falling snow. Source: Internet
Lopes' party stopped and loaded the boy into the car, and Lopes "cradled the dying boy's bleeding head in her arms" while "someone gave him mouth-to-mouth resuscitation as they rushed him to a nearby hospital." citation He died the next day. Source: Internet